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Data Protection, Brexit And The Queen’s Speech

Listeners to the Queen’s speech last week could be forgiven for thinking that with Brexit looming we would be leaving all EU law behind.  On data protection it was announced that:A new law will ensure that the United

Updating the test for testamentary capacity to make a will

The law concerning the mental capacity to make a will needs to be brought up to date, according to a Law Commission consultation published last week.

The law concerning the mental capacity to make a will needs to be brought …

Test for public interest in whistleblowing is complex – but not met simply by another employee being affected

In 2013 the law governing whistleblowing protection was changed to require a worker’s disclosure to be made in the public interest.

In 2013 the law governing whistleblowing protection was changed to require a worker’s disclosure to be made in the …

Thousands of Working Mums Cut Short Maternity Leave Over Job Fears

Thousands of working mums are cutting short their maternity leave over fears that taking more time off will jeopardise their job.

 

Just 12 per cent of women take the full year allowed by law and three-quarters (75 per cent) of

Applying for bail at the First-tier Tribunal

A person may be detained under immigration powers if they are liable to removal or deportation. Home Office policy is to use detention as a last resort, yet 28,908 people were detained under immigration powers in 2016. In the same …